द्वन्द्वयुद्धवर्णनम् / Description of the Duel-Combats
एतस्मिन्नंतरे व्यासाभूतां नन्दीगुहश्च तौ । उत्थितावाप्तसंज्ञौ हि जगर्जतुरलं रणे
etasminnaṃtare vyāsābhūtāṃ nandīguhaśca tau | utthitāvāptasaṃjñau hi jagarjaturalaṃ raṇe
其间,难提(Nandī)与古诃(Guha)二者——先前被击倒而昏迷——复得神识。再度起身,他们在战场上发出震天的怒吼。
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages at Naimisharanya)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Vīrabhadra
It highlights the Shaiva principle that those aligned with Pati (Lord Shiva) regain strength through divine grace and steadfast will; even after defeat or unconsciousness, devotion and dharmic purpose restore inner power to continue righteous action.
Nandī and Guha represent Saguna Shiva’s active protection through his attendants and divine family; their return to battle mirrors the devotee’s reliance on Shiva’s manifest grace—approached through Linga worship, mantra, and remembrance—to overcome obstacles.
A practical takeaway is japa of the Panchākṣarī (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) for steadiness in adversity, along with Tripuṇḍra (bhasma) and Rudrākṣa as Shaiva disciplines supporting courage, clarity, and resilience.